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American Journal of Roentgenology, Vol 102, 466-470, Copyright © 1968 by American Roentgen Ray Society


THE CONTRIBUTION OF LYMPHANGIOGRAPHY IN THE STUDY OF DIFFUSE LYMPHANGIOMYOMATOSIS

REPORT OF A CASE WITH ANATOMIC OBSERVATIONS

M. COLLARD 1, M. FIEVEZ 2, S. GODART 3, and J. P. TOUSSAINT 4

1 Hôpital civil de Charleroi, Belgium
2 Laboratoire d'Anatomie de Loverval, Belgium
3 Hôpital universitaire Bruggmann, Bruxelles, Belgium
4 Sanatorium de Waterloo, Belgium

The clinical evolution and the lymphangiographic findings of a case of lymphangiomyomatosis are described.

Emphasis is placed on the fact that lymphangiography permits establishment of the diffuse character of the lesion, which is dominated clinically by the chylothoracic syndrome.


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